Adil Osmanović Explained

Adil Osmanović
Office:Vice President of Republika Srpska
Term Start:28 November 2002
Term End:15 November 2010
Alongside:Ivan Tomljenović
Davor Čordaš
President:Dragan Čavić
Milan Jelić
Igor Radojičić
Rajko Kuzmanović
Predecessor:Dragan Čavić
Successor:Enes Suljkanović
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Office1:Minister of Civil Affairs
Primeminister1:Denis Zvizdić
Term Start1:31 March 2015
Term End1:23 December 2019
Predecessor1:Sredoje Nović
Successor1:Ankica Gudeljević
Office2:Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees
Primeminister2:Nermin Nikšić
Term Start2:17 March 2011
Term End2:31 March 2015
Predecessor2:Edin Mušić
Successor2:Edin Ramić
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Office3:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start3:23 December 2019
Term End3:1 December 2022
Office4:Member of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska
Term Start4:16 December 2000
Term End4:28 November 2002
Birth Date:24 July 1963
Birth Place:Lukavac, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality:Bosnian
Spouse:Nermina Osmanović
Children:2
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Adil Osmanović (born 24 July 1963) is a Bosnian politician who served as Vice President of Republika Srpska from 2002 to 2010. He also served as Minister of Civil Affairs from 2015 to 2019.

Born in Lukavac in 1963, Osmanović graduated from the University of Pristina, before enrolling in postgraduate studies at the University of Sarajevo. He joined the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) in 1990. In the 2000 general election, Osmanović was elected to the National Assembly of Republika Srpska. In the 2002 general election, he was elected Vice President of Republika Srpska, and was re-elected in 2006.

Osmanović later served as Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees from 2011 to 2015. He was a member of the national House of Representatives from 2019 to 2022 as well. A prominent figure of the SDA, he left the party in 2024 to join the Forward party.

Early life and education

Born in Lukavac, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia on 24 July 1963, Osmanović attended the Gazi Husrev-beg Madrasa in Sarajevo.[1] He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Pristina, and received his MA degree from the Faculty of Political Science in Sarajevo.[1]

Political career

Osmanović became a member of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) during its foundation in 1990. Until May 1992, he was a councilor and secretary of the Municipal Assembly of Teslić, when he became the president of the war Presidency of this municipality.[1] In the 2000 general election, Osmanović was elected to the National Assembly of Republika Srpska. In the 2002 general election, he was elected Vice President of Republika Srpska with 34,129 votes.[1] In the 2006 general election, he was re-elected, gaining 22,444 votes.

In the 2010 general election, Osmanović was the holder of one SDA list for the national House of Representatives, but failed to get elected.[1] Subsequently, he was appointed Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees in March 2011.[2]

In the 2014 general election, Osmanović once again won a seat in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, but instead of a parliamentary seat, he accepted a position in the executive branch, being appointed Minister of Civil Affairs on 31 March 2015 in the government of Denis Zvizdić.[3] He served as minister until 23 December 2019.[4] In the 2018 general election, he was elected to the national House of Representatives.[1]

At the SDA's 6th congress, held on 26 May 2015, Osmanović was elected as the party's deputy president.[5] At the 7th congress held on 14 September 2019, he was elected vice president of the SDA.[6] In February 2024, Osmanović left the SDA following months of disagreements with its president Bakir Izetbegović, and joined the newly established Forward party.[7]

Personal life

Adil is married to Nermina Osmanović and together they have two sons.[1] They live in Sarajevo.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adil Osmanović. 6 January 2021. bs. imovinapoliticara.cin.ba.
  2. Web site: Zavirite u njihove biografije: Oni nam kroje sudbinu u naredne četiri godine!. 17 March 2015. 17 March 2015. Bosnian. admin.depo.ba.
  3. Web site: Šta će biti s ministrima nakon isteka mandata. 30 March 2015. 30 March 2015. bs. N.N.. Klix.ba.
  4. Web site: Počela sjednica o imenovanju Vijeća ministara BiH. 23 December 2019. 23 December 2019. Bosnian. Er.M.. Klix.ba.
  5. Web site: Adil Osmanović izabran za zamjenika predsjednika SDA Bakira Izetbegovića. 26 May 2015. 26 May 2015. bs. N.N.. Klix.ba.
  6. Web site: Delegati Kongresa nakon višesatnog glasanja izabrali devet potpredsjednika SDA. 14 September 2019. 14 September 2019. bs. A.D.. Klix.ba.
  7. Web site: Bivši SDA-ovci popunili rukovodstvo Mehmedovićeve stranke: Adil Osmanović potpredsjednik, a Nedžad Koldžo sekretar. 24 February 2024. 24 February 2024. bs. D.Be.. Klix.ba.